... the Arab states is quite noteworthy. We used to always put the Palestinian–Israeli conflict at the center of the Arab–Israeli confrontation. But this is no longer the case. Egypt made peace with Israel in 1979 and with Jordan in 1994. In 2020, the Abraham Accords were signed and official relations were established with the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco. There was no hard and consolidated Arab reaction to the events that followed the Hamas attack on Israel. In fact, we can say that the “Arab front” ...
....S. and growing global instability, Beijing has decided to act proactively in order to reduce risks to its economy and energy sector. The joint Arab-Israeli air defense and missile defense system being created by the United States on the basis of the Abraham Accords is
designed
to contain the Iranian threat. Thus, the U.S. project was based on a confrontational idea directed against a key player in the region, which further increased the risks of escalation. This posed a threat to the stability of ...
... street” has been less active and less influential in Cairo, Riyadh and Rabat than it has proved in Paris, London, Brussels or even Washington D.C. Bahrain, Jordan and Turkey have withdrawn their ambassadors from Israel, but most of the Arab parties to the Abraham Accords (the UAE, Morocco, Sudan) did not revise their positions on these agreements, nor did they downgrade their diplomatic relations with Israel. Street protests against Israel’s actions were virtually ignored by the authorities of those ...
UAE officials have viewed Iran as a danger for many years, which is why Abu Dhabi lobbied the Trump administration to pursue “maximum pressure” against Tehran
Iran condemned the United Arab Emirates for signing the Abraham Accords with Israel last August, with Kayhan Daily, the mouthpiece ultraconservatives in Iran, publicly warning the UAE that it is now “a legitimate and easy target.” Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei even Tweeted #UAEStabsMuslims on Sept....
... joint statement was released on the normalisation of relations between Israel and the UAE. Later, on September 11, the head of the White House went on to
tweet
that Bahrain would join the UAE, attaching the trilateral U.S.-Israel-Bahrain statement. The Abraham Accords, comprised of the two peace treaties between Israel and the UAE and between Israel and Bahrain, were later signed in Washington, with the U.S. acting as a mediator in this process.
"We are here this afternoon to change the course ...